More Ways to Experience Bing Desktop

Last year we introduced Bing Desktop which marries the beauty of Bing’s daily homepage images with a quick and convenient way to search from your desktop. Based on your feedback, we’re making the experience even better.  This week we have released a new version* which includes: Keep Tabs on Your Facebook Friends: Now Bing Desktop lets you check your news feed and friends’ photos without launching a browser...
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Jagged edges of a man made Norwich sea wall on the Bing.com homepage today

Today on the Bing.com homepage we’re featuring the dramatic Happisburgh coastline in the Norfolk Broads. The Bing Hotspots which you can access by rolling over areas of the homepage image offer links to further information about the eroded coastline in the Norfolk Broads, which is disappearing faster than anywhere else in Britain, at the rate of 40 feet per year. One of the Hotspots drives you to learn more about the erosion and the defence...
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Dizzee Rascal's second Bing homepage image - the Olympic Stadium

Dizzee Rascal’s photograph, taken from the inside of the Olympic Stadium, is a rare glance at this mammoth sports and regeneration project. It’s also an insight into Dizzee’s life and inspiration. When Dizzee visited the Olympic Stadium to take photographs for Bing.com he felt a personal connection between this immense project, the East London of his youth and the regenerated East London of the future. It’s a truly...
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On the Bing homepage – Evel Knievel, a true dare devil

Today’s homepage features what would have been the 72nd birthday of the legendary Evel Knievel, the man who risked all on a motorcycle. If you’ve never seen his death defying stunts, then just type his name into Bing and watch him jump over buses, cars – anything that got in his way! 35 years ago, he came to the attention of the British public when he arrived in England to jump 13 single decker buses. Evel actually crash...
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